What does sugestie in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word sugestie in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sugestie in Romanian.
The word sugestie in Romanian means suggestion, recommendation, sugestie, sugestie, încurajare, sugestie, îndemnare, indiciu, sugestie, plan, sugestie, sugestie sub hipnoză. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sugestie
suggestion, recommendation
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sugestie(said, offered idea) The boss was grateful for the suggestions Tom made during the meeting. |
sugestie(figurative (sth suggested or implied) The children's story had subtle, political overtones. |
încurajare, sugestie, îndemnare(encouragement to act) After all of his wife's prompting, David agreed to look for a new job. |
indiciu(hint, suggestion) Donald gave few intimations about his intentions. |
sugestie(hint, slight indication) There was a suggestion of anger in the way Jane turned and walked away, but Brian didn't know what he'd done wrong. |
plan(idea) Ai vreo sugestie ca să ieșim din încurcătura asta? Do you have a plan for getting us out of this mess? |
sugestie(figurative (suggested solution) My prescription for getting over a break-up is to go out and have some fun. |
sugestie sub hipnoză(persuasion under hypnosis) I hope to give up smoking with the aid of hypnotic suggestion. |
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